



Mickgrohl03 wrote:Oh, okay haha. Good idea, will do. Our main problem is sounding too thin. Both the bassist and I play the main riff, but I'm really considering playing chords over it in an attempt to fix our problem.

tcsned wrote: As far as scales go, I usually bounce around between a pretty bluesy scale and the E-mixolydian. I like doing a lot of the open jam sections as bluesy jam over the E chord and hold off on the A chord as much as possible.


tcsned wrote:I would recommend that the bass player avoid playing the main riff during jams as much as possible - it's a cool riff but over those long, open jams it can get a little monotonous. When he/she finally goes to the riff it's much more effective. As far as scales go, I usually bounce around between a pretty bluesy scale and the E-mixolydian. I like doing a lot of the open jam sections as bluesy jam over the E chord and hold off on the A chord as much as possible.
ugly rumor wrote:I did not know that Steve played with Bobby Bland, one of my favorite all-time singers. I promoted one of his shows back in the mid nineties, when I was in that business (lost over $21,000 on that one -- 368 paying customers at the Roanoke Civic Center auditorium). Did he play with BBB when Wayne Bennett played guitar? Still must have been awesome!
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